â"¢ Keep garden well weeded and watered looking for signs of pest and diseases.

â"¢ Apply mulch to evergreens, shrubs, and trees to keep down weeds and conserve moisture.

â"¢ Avoid spraying fruit trees with insecticide until after the petals have dropped.

â"¢ Broad leaf evergreens such as Rhododendrons and Azaleas should be planted in early spring.

â"¢ Get outdoors and enjoy the beautiful spring weather.

â"¢ Keep up your weekly spray program for roses.

â"¢ Most spring blooming shrubs can now be pruned and shaped.

â"¢ Set tomato stakes before purring your plants in the garden.

â"¢ Fertilize and deadhead your repeat blooming roses after the flowers fade to encourage a second round in early summer. When applying granular fertilizer, avoid getting it on foliage to prevent fertilizer burn.

â"¢ This is the time to plant your containers of annual flowers to brighten your deck and patio.

â"¢ Hang baskets of begonias, fuchsias.

For more information, you can contact Darin at Engh Gardens in Sandy (801)748-0102 or online at www.enghgardens.com.

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